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The rain had stopped when we left; the President wanted an open car to be close to the people. I surveyed the crowds, even climbing onto the presidential vehicle's rear bumper to be near Mrs. Kennedy, unsure of the onlookers' intentions. I was on the press bus, enjoying the view. There was something special about this trip, possibly because Jackie was there. My perspective of Dallas shifted; it wasn't cold, and the city seemed welcoming to Jackie, making it a celebration for them to see the First Lady, who'd never visited. Of course, it changed her life.

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I'm consumed by guilt; I should have done more, been faster. Something happened in the motorcade. The limousine sped up. Mrs. Kennedy screamed; they shot him in the head. "I love you, Jack," she cried. It happened at Dealey Plaza. People scrambled to escape. I saw women running barefoot, a father shielding his son with his body. We were incredibly close when he was shot in the head. My maternal instincts took over.

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John F. Kennedy's policies upset powerful interests, leading to a conspiracy involving the CIA, FBI, and the mob, with Lyndon B. Johnson as a key figure. Johnson is alleged to have been responsible for multiple murders and had connections to the CIA and the mob. The CIA's motive was Kennedy's handling of the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis, while the mob sought to avoid deportation efforts against its leaders after Kennedy's father promised to stop them if he was elected. Johnson blackmailed his way onto the ticket in 1960 and was under investigation by Robert Kennedy. Witnesses and insiders linked to the assassination died mysteriously. The Warren Commission's findings are disputed, with claims of ignored witnesses and altered evidence. Witnesses claimed shots came from the grassy knoll, and a photo suggests a "badgeman" figure. The Warren Commission had members with conflicts of interest, and evidence suggests manipulation. A bullet found in the limo was later placed on Connolly's stretcher, contradicting the single bullet theory. Doctors reported seeing wounds consistent with shots from the front and back. Kennedy's body was illegally removed from Texas, and Johnson's swearing-in had ulterior motives. Johnson had control over Dallas and its officials. There were multiple shooters, including Malcolm Wallace, tied to Johnson. The Zapruder film was altered, and a second film exists. Trump withheld some Kennedy assassination documents due to their disturbing nature. Johnson knew about Oswald before his capture. Guy Des Moines Shield, possibly Oswald's handler, died suspiciously. Johnson was a psychopath, and E. Howard Hunt claimed Johnson ran the assassination. Nixon believed Johnson was involved, stating he "wouldn't kill for it." Kennedy challenged powerful entities, similar to Trump, who faced resistance from the "deep state."

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John F. Kennedy opposed Israel having nuclear weapons and planned to inspect their facilities. However, he was assassinated and Lyndon Johnson allowed Israel to proceed with their nuclear program in 1968. This decision was kept secret from the American public. Kennedy's stance against giving Israel nuclear weapons was seen as sensible, as he believed it should be limited to the first five countries that obtained it. Johnson's support for Israel despite their lack of assistance in the Middle East caused resentment. Kennedy's assassination was seen as a deliberate act to prevent the changes he would have brought, as he opposed colonialism and viewed Israel as an apartheid state.

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I was at home after my lunch swim, about to return to the Justice Department, when the White House called. It was Ethel, my wife, who answered; it was J. Edgar Hoover. Hearing Hoover's name, I knew it wasn't good news. He told me the President had been shot, possibly fatally. The news was devastating. It was a shock, and it changed my life forever. My brother was the golden boy; if he could be killed, anything was possible. It instilled a sense of fatalism in me.

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We called President Kennedy's mother in Hyannis. She addressed him as "Mr. President," even before Johnson felt comfortable using that title. Johnson became emotional, breaking down, and quickly handed the phone to Lady Bird.

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The vice president and Mrs. Johnson greeted President and Mrs. Kennedy at Love Field. Large crowds surged around the President as he approached the fence. Mrs. Kennedy, unusually, went with him. We were aware of a Dallas group opposed to the President's policies, but their intentions were unknown. The crowd's density prevented us from getting closer. Someone suggested getting ahead of the motorcade for a better view. The President and First Lady then left the fence and proceeded to the limousine where Governor Connolly awaited them for the trip downtown.

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My boss yelled at me to call the White House. The operator connected me to Robert Kennedy, who asked what was happening. I told him both President Kennedy and the governor had been shot—it was as bad as it could get. He hung up. Mrs. Kennedy knew immediately, when he fell into her lap, that the President was dead.

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John Kennedy was assassinated, and Lyndon Johnson became president. Robert Kennedy was later assassinated while campaigning for president, opening the way for Richard Nixon. Both Kennedy assassinations are widely regarded as cover-ups, and the key to solving them resides in the link between them. John and Robert were connected by unshakable loyalty, with Robert managing John's campaigns and serving as his attorney general and most trusted advisor. Robert never believed the Warren Commission report and started his own investigation into John's death. He contacted CIA director John McCone and mobster Jimmy Hoffa, and enlisted French intelligence operatives to conduct a quiet investigation. Evidence suggests Sirhan Sirhan, Robert's alleged killer, did not fire the fatal bullets, and a second shooter was present. Witnesses saw security guard Eugene Caesar draw his pistol and fire. Sirhan claimed to have no recollection of the shooting and may have been subjected to hypnotic programming. Israel had a motive to kill Kennedy due to his determination to halt Israel's nuclear program. Jack Ruby, Oswald's assassin, had ties to the Jewish mafia and Zionist causes. The Kennedy assassinations share common elements: Johnson and Israel. Johnson, acting for Israel, covered up both assassinations. John Kennedy Jr. also died mysteriously in a plane crash after expressing interest in his father's assassination.

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President Kennedy died, and Vice President Johnson took office. The assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy are widely regarded as cover-ups, often attributed to a Kennedy curse rather than a common motive. Robert, deeply loyal to John, served as his attorney general and trusted advisor. After John's death, Robert felt compelled to continue his brother's legacy, prompting fears among those responsible for John's assassination. Robert began his own investigation and reached out to foreign intelligence operatives. Evidence suggests Sirhan Sirhan didn't fire the fatal shots that killed Robert. Eyewitness accounts and audio analysis point to a second shooter and more bullets fired than Sirhan's gun held. Experts believe Sirhan may have been hypnotically programmed. There are also indications that Israel was experimenting with assassinations in 1968.

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The Kennedy family had a long-standing feud with the CIA. Joseph Kennedy, John, and Robert Kennedy all opposed the CIA's actions. Before his assassination, John Kennedy planned to reform the CIA by removing its clandestine services. Following JFK's death, his brother Robert questioned the CIA's involvement. Robert contacted the CIA desk officer, a Bay of Pigs leader, and the head of the CIA to ask if the agency was responsible for his brother's death. Robert suspected the agency's involvement in JFK's assassination. Translation: The Kennedy family had a history of conflict with the CIA, with Joseph, John, and Robert Kennedy all criticizing the agency. John Kennedy intended to restructure the CIA before his assassination. After JFK's death, Robert questioned the CIA's potential role in the assassination, suspecting their involvement.

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At Parkland Hospital, Mrs. Kennedy clutched the President's body, refusing to let go. I covered him with my coat to get her to release him. Initial reports from the emergency room indicated the President was still alive, though Governor Connally was also injured. I was near the President's feet; I couldn't look at him for fear of fainting. I knew I needed to stay strong. A doctor urgently requested access, and people were asked to evacuate. Someone then inquired about the President's blood type. Mrs. Kennedy's stunned, "Do you mean he's alive?" was met with silence.

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Over 2,000 people attended the Texas breakfast. President Kennedy wanted Jackie to be there because Texas was an important state, believing her presence would improve his reception. Jackie initially wasn't planning to attend. I went to her hotel room, and she was preparing to leave when the President's agent called, insisting she come to the breakfast. Upon her arrival, the crowd erupted in cheers. She wore a two-piece suit; I described the color as raspberry after consulting with a reporter.

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Lyndon Johnson became president after Kennedy's 1 PM death. Some claim supporters of Israel's nuclear weapons program were involved in JFK's assassination. Robert Kennedy was shot in 1968 after winning the California primaries, potentially paving the way for Richard Nixon's presidency. Both Kennedy assassinations are often treated as unconnected tragedies, but the speaker argues they are linked and will solve them beyond a reasonable doubt. John trusted Robert unequivocally, making him his attorney general and closest advisor. Robert encouraged John to endorse black civil rights. Robert ran for president in 1968 to continue his brother's legacy. Robert doubted the Warren Commission's conclusion about JFK's assassination and started his own investigation, including sending a message to Nikita Khrushchev suggesting a right-wing conspiracy. Jim Garrison believed the fatal shot came from the front, not from where Oswald was positioned. Ballistic evidence suggests Sirhan Sirhan's bullets didn't hit Robert Kennedy, and multiple witnesses reported a second shooter. Some claim Sirhan was in a trance and may have been hypnotically programmed. The speaker questions why Israel would kill Robert Kennedy if he was pro-Israel, suggesting his pro-Israel statements were merely campaign rhetoric. The Kennedy family wasn't known to be particularly fond of Jews. The speaker claims a Zionist cabal was involved in JFK's assassination, motivated by Kennedy's opposition to Israel's nuclear program. Lyndon Johnson is implicated, with claims he was secretly loyal to Israel. The speaker concludes that both Kennedy assassinations share common elements: Johnson and Israel. John Kennedy Jr. died in a plane crash, which some believe was not an accident, preventing him from potentially reaching the presidency.

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I recall entering the room with 28 others assembled by LBJ. We waited for Mrs. Kennedy, who had agreed to join us for the swearing-in but needed time to compose herself. When she arrived, the damage was evident; blood stained her dress and shoes. She appeared to be in shock, her expression serious and unsmiling. Mrs. Johnson offered her a change of clothes, but she refused, stating, "Let them see what they have done." The impact of the moment was profound.

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The Dallas crowd was enthusiastic, and I was relieved that everyone was behaving. I told President Kennedy that Dallas clearly loved him. Then, almost instantly, I heard a noise. I looked at the President; his hands flew to his neck, and he slumped in his seat. He didn't speak, but his eyes…

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Lee Oswald was shot in the stomach at point-blank range in the basement of Dallas police headquarters, causing absolute panic. Detectives drew their guns as a man with a gun was present.

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A scuffle occurred on the Basement Floor of Dallas City Hall; Sergeant Oswell, identified as Lee Oswald, has been shot. In the courthouse basement, policemen, reporters, and cameramen awaited Oswald's elevator arrival for transfer to another jail. A man named Ruby was also present. As officers came down, Ruby moved toward Oswald and fired. Oswald slumped to the floor, and police officers apprehended Ruby.

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John Kennedy was a close acquaintance of mine. He had ambitions to become an actor but his mother pushed him towards politics. Despite their volatile relationship, he and his wife Caroline loved each other. Unfortunately, their lives were cut short in a plane crash. Kennedy had plans to run for the Senate, likely in New York, and his mother strongly supported this. He was a handsome and talented individual who had the potential to become president.

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President Kennedy died today in Dallas from a gunshot wound to the head. This is confirmed by two priests who were with him. I don't have further details about the assassination. We're trying to reach WBAP TV. Right now, I'm overwhelmed; I don't know what to say or do. It feels like the United States lost its innocence today. A press room is being set up, and Malcolm Kellgren, assistant press secretary, is visibly upset.

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Two years ago in Paris, I was known as the man who accompanied Mrs. Kennedy. Traveling through Texas now, I get a similar feeling. People aren't curious about Linden and my attire. Mrs. Kennedy had a difficult time the previous four months, grieving the loss of baby Patrick. This Texas trip was her first public appearance outside the White House since, and it was uplifting for people to see her happy and smiling. Before this trip, we never publicly displayed affection. Afterward, we held hands and hugged openly, changing our relationship completely. I've never seen her happier. In Fort Worth, we were given a hat to protect the President from the rain, which he doesn't usually wear.

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It was a bittersweet moment. He said, "Now let's get in the air." Seven minutes after Lyndon Johnson's inauguration, and 106 minutes after John F. Kennedy was declared dead, Air Force One departed from Love Field in Dallas, heading to Washington D.C. For the first time ever, Air Force One carried two American presidents.

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Good morning! President and Mrs. Kennedy arrived in Fort Worth last night to a large, enthusiastic crowd and spent the night at the Hotel Texas. Thousands gathered in the rain this morning to see them. It was Mrs. Kennedy's first trip to Texas. As a White House correspondent, I covered President Kennedy extensively. There was some concern about his reception in Texas, as it wasn't considered a Kennedy stronghold. The President was inspirational; even those who disagreed with him liked him. He famously declared we would go to the moon this decade. The decision to go to the moon wasn't about ease, but about the challenge. He was a risk-taker.

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On Air Force One, before takeoff from Dallas, President Johnson called Attorney General Robert Kennedy to secure his approval for the presidential oath administration. This call was incredibly difficult for both men; Johnson was calling his nemesis, while Kennedy was still reeling from his brother's assassination. Johnson pressed Kennedy with questions about the oath's requirements, a detail Kennedy found insensitive and irrelevant at that moment. Kennedy, somewhat puzzled by the call, promised to check with an assistant. There's disagreement over who initiated the idea of the in-flight oath; Johnson claimed it was Kennedy's suggestion, a manipulation tactic to involve Kennedy and deflect responsibility. This tactic backfired, further escalating tensions between the two.

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Lyndon Baines Johnson's presidency emerged from the controversial circumstances surrounding JFK's assassination. Before his death, JFK insisted that AIPAC register as a foreign agent, a demand that was ignored. He also had undisclosed conflicts with Israeli Prime Minister Ben Gurion, which remain classified. Notably, Muammar Gaddafi, before his own death, called for an investigation into JFK's assassination, suggesting it was linked to JFK's opposition to nuclear armament in Israel. The alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, claimed he was innocent before being killed by Jacob Rubinstein, who Gaddafi suggested might have Israeli ties. Johnson, unlike JFK, was a staunch ally of Israel, famously stating he would prioritize Israel's interests over American lives.
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